On Apr 29, 2004, at 00:48, Terje Bless wrote:
> The header has some wonkyness with the height of the background image
> vs. the
> height of the W3C and QA logos. The top border of the horizontal
> navbar needs
> to overlap the black bottom (non-CSS) border of the W3C logo. The
> header
> should probably have a top border overlapping the W3C logo's top
> (non-CSS)
> border.
I wish the W3C logo had no border at all. I fixed some of the issues by
putting the bottom border for the banner div rather than the h1.
> The Error Listing and the Source Display sections -- that I've checked
> -- on
> the results page needs a small left/right margin.
Source display: indeed. I gave it a bit of air by removing the "auto"
margins (hope they were not set to avoid a bug with some kind of
source, though my short tests did not show anything special). For the
error listing, looks OK
> The footer needs to have a top-margin to avoid it smushing whatever is
> at the bottom of the page (e.g. on the results page). The left text in
> the footer needs a small margin to be legible.
Done and done.
The margin and padding for the footer had been redefined and set to 0,
I cleaned that part of the CSS a bit.
> [ about version info ]
> I prefer nuking it from the footer and keeping it in the header. The
> footer looks like crap with it and having it in the header stands a
> chance of getting noticed. We could deemphasise is somehow if you find
> it distracting there.
I was finding it a bit big, and Bjoern seems to dislike it too.
I tried to see if we could tone it down a bit (and while doing so got
semantically pedantic and removed the version info out of the h1 -
though I'm having doubts now). I have removed the version info from the
footer, for now at least.